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A T H C & Miinly cloudy today with showers or thunderstorms.Wednesday cloudy with sunny periods and t few showers.Seasonable temperatures and less humid Wednesday.light winds except strong and gusty during thunderstorms.High today and low tonight 80 and 60.t)etbcookePaili)]Stcocd Smile for today Dnohs are funny, they ah ways walk *« H their pan ta were down.Established 1897 Situation serious Price: 10 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1967 Sevëntv-îirst Gaulle forces cabinet meeting LBJ orders paratroopers to control Detroit Bv FRANK JOSEPH DETROIT (AP) \u2014 Truck lights blacked out in combat readiness, U.S.Army paratroops moved into Detroit today to put down fierce rioting that has devastated the fifth j largest city in the U.S.\u201cThey have been ordered to use minimum force necessary to complete their mission,\u201d said Lt.- Gen.John Throckmorton, their commanding officer.President Johnson ordered in 1,800 men of the 101st ; and 82nd Airborne Divisions.j About 3,000 more paratroops from Kentucky and North Carolina camped at an air base; minutes from the city.The paratroops moved as deaths mounted swiftly, hundreds were taken to hospital, and thousands left homeless.! The downtown was paralyzed as sniper fire and destruction sealed main arteries.The death toll stood a! 21.Nearly 200 persons were in hos- CARLETONVILLE, South pitaL Africa (Reuters)\u2014Fifty Negro UNREST SPREADS miners were killed today in aj Even as soldiers deploved in freak accident in the Western Detroit, reports came of racial Deep Level gold mine 50 miles: unrest in other Michigan cities, ' sis*:.V f w , OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Prime Minister Pearson has called an emergency cabinet meeting to (discuss the political implica-(lions of President do tiaulle s ringing endorsatlon Monday | night in Montreal of a free Que-ibec.The prime minister's schedule |\\vas shuffled to permit the 11 a.m.gathering todaj of the ministers m the capital.A federal spokesman called it \u201ca pretty serious situation.\" The de Gaulle remarks have produced a flood-tide of protests to the prime minister's office.m i It:; ili1'\t>,iÜ1Um»:i \u2018GO HOME OLD MAN\u2019 \u2014 : day to shout \u201cCanada, Canada, A Montreal woman leans Go Home Old Man\u201d as around a city policeman to- ( French President Charles ric Gaulle left a downtown hotel at the start of his Montreal tour.\t( AP Wirephoto) Miners killed Press raps de Gaulle See also page 7 As of early today 65 protest tele-! grams had been received along |with many telephone calls.The |p r i m e minister's switchboard (was still busy.There wore demands that the (balance of the French presi ident's Canadian visit be can celled for his apparent meddling in the touchy domestic situation centering on long standing de-mancte of a vocal Quebec minor ity for independent status Government officials said It Was unlikely the cabinet would! cancel the de Gaulle visit to 01 tawa Wednesday, but other more subtle diplomatic action iwas not ruled out.HA VIE ITT.TON ME ELS LOCAL DELEGATES \u2014 lion.Davie Fulton, contender for the national Progressive Conservative Party leadership, met with local dele- 11 gales (o the national convention during a visit to this district Monday.Shown above are Michel Cogger, of Ottawa, Lignori Brodenr; Mr.Fniloii; Manley Slciiunan; Y\\es Coin- (i lois and Yves OTtready.Messrs.Brodeur, Stehiman, Comtois and OTtready are among the delegates from shot hrooke (lieeoni photo; Gerry i.emay) Fulton says Liberals provide ammunition for separatists It was hoped that President do Gaulle would change his tone today.Newspapers in France, Brit crazily dangerous, to go with mairship to mischief - making ain and the United States1 this aplomb before the sépara by encouraging separatists.T i .\t\u2014 ~ - - have emphasized encourage- List minorité of Quebec, to give\ti ,tn, ,.o\u201ei, 1 from Johannesburg, a company,mduding Pontiac where two nient Quebec separatists might them such tokens, such a guar-\tSn The French Pmbassv here ha- spokesman reported.\tNegroes were shot and kiUed receive from President de antee rather than to play a part he is encouraging separaDsm oDj lh< Fiench embassy he,e has Forty-nine other miners were and a sniper\u2019s shotgun pellets Gaulle's visit to Canada\t' fn tbe h rmoniou- de e opmen hus\t(tlcbrc Pn-v-ihecu asked to supply the gov- reported injured.\tj wounded a policeman.\t! The New York Times and the of Canada '\t1 mce b-v h,s polUlial tnnuendoes|crnmenl with a transcript of the The spokesman said the men ¦ n°LlmS throu.gh streelS bat-hrd French liberal paper Combat i were in a tunnel leading fromii'1 the f ot morte than 800 today cnücize de Gaulle for en- ; fires set by arsonists and loot- couraging separatism.the Negro clocking\u2014in office to the shaft.\ti The Times says de 'has descended from ami by his overemphasis on the de Gaulle's remarks in Montreal Gaulle : region's Gallic origins,\" the!so officials will know exactly states newspaper say» in an editorial, what he did say.?Riots kill two ers.the paratroops joined 7.000 Combat asks in a front-page police and national guardsmen editorial what right de Gaulle duelling with snipers.\t, has to get himself involved in ?* * ?As the second night of vio- the internal\taffairs of another /\"'*!\tr\"t f f i\tiT\\\tt */ / yy\tyv £ lenee ended, however, the char- country.\tL«/10 î\tÙCCLSS3S\t00\tVJF 0 0 / / 0\tOf acter of rioting appeared to \u201cBy what right does he make Riotin'* iave c^anScd.Arson and loot- himself judge, referee and in ° ing.set off by Negroes early ; stigator of Quebec\u2019s desüny.By its refusal to meet the provincial premiers to discuss constitutional problems thej present Liberal Gobernment at Ottawa is providing valuable ammunition for the separatists in Quebec, Hon Davie Fulton,! contender for the Progressive! Conservative Party leadership! at the nalional convention be ] ing held in Toronto in Septem i her.declared during * press' (conference here Monday after tioon.Mr.Fulton spending » few days in the Eastern Township* in an effovt to line up dele By CUTHBERT JONES (Record stall writer) gale support at the convention and yesterday met with iho of final delegates from the ennsti fuencies of Sherbrooke, Rich mond and Stansfead 'IV)day he i* in the Drum mondvilie, Granby and SI Johns district.Co author of the Fullon Ka1.mail formula for the revision of Ihe Canadian eoiislitiltioii, Mr Fulton declared that there was * vital need for revising Ihe present constitution, espe cially as il governed the rela-lions between the federal, provincial and municipal auiluvri- tics.\"Quebec is not alone is I mint (It -aln-ned with its relations with Ottawa.I'here i* discontent in British Columbia, the Prairies, Ontario and certainly m the Maritimes.\" he declared.He believed that the federat and provincial government Icadei should meet to deter mine ju i what their problem» were, the order In which they See \u201cFulton\" Page 7 trying to dismember Canada P^ffIA!lA'Q PFIUTIIRY NELSON.B.C.( AP) \u2014 An an- whose views will lead to the mistake* the most recent of\t%^Eal V I\t1 knee.TV NEW YORK (AP) Puerto Ricans, dodging their\tj , ,\t\u2022\t, .own rooftop snipers and police\tJ0,m®d by \u2018'We also ask ourselves h> bullets\tcharged\tagain\tearly\tto-\tcltes\u2019 dropped\tsharply.\twhat culpable\tabsentminded dav\tthrough\tthe\tslum\tstreets\tof' Sniper flre\tmcreased\tWllh\tness General de Gaulle, in\tNELSON.B.C.\t(AP) \u2014\tAn an-\twhose\tviews wull\tlead\tto\tthe Spanish\tHarlem\tsetting\tfires\tj^ost\tof\t11 concenlrated on\tpo-\tevoking the economic realities\tgry John Diefenbaker Monday\tdismemberment\tof\tConledera- with\ttossed\tcans\tof\tstolen\toil , and\tguardsmen-\tpeculiar to Quebec,\tforgot that\tnight accused French\tPresident\ttiou.\"\tsaid\tthe\tProgressive\tGotl- and looting neighbor»\u2019 tiny Au^omallc flre 1 h a t Quebec Uves in the economic or- Ga,,u\u2018: of t^pounding a pbil- servative leader.\"However shops and grocery stores * : cracked m the streets off and bit of the United States, accord-, os°Phy that would lead to the great a respect Canadians have \u201c'\t*\t.\t'\t.orl during the night, ended be- ing to members borrowed from dismemberment of Canadian lor General de Gaulle, his coni Two persons died in the vio-,fore dawn as heavy sieges!the American way of life, that Confederation.\tmenis on domestic affairs are were lifted at three precincts.; the links that bind it to Ameri-i The former prime minister an inexcusable intrusion.\" Guardsmen used a tank and can capitalism assure it a com challenged the French presi- Mr.Diefenbaker .«aid de two big trucks\tto\tsmash a\tsiege\tPortable present\tand future -\tdent\u2019s views on\tQuebec\tin\ta\tGaulle's\tremarks\twere\tthe\tlat .s iper» at\ta\tpolice station\tand that it is\tstill awaiting\tprepared statement issued\tin;est in\ta\tseries of \u201cfr\t* fireman was\tshot\tFrench investors,\u201d\tthe news-\tthis south central B.C.\tcity while\ttakes (l0\"Q\t\"hile battling a blaze\tand\tpaper says.\ton a fishing trip\tacv airlve^Tn^Mo^sk^n-Tni^kp^m- ^bu^ite CmslVrpr/nfXelUSiVe! Combat wonders whether it \"Apparently he intends to tin- \"Gen.de Gaulle in the last give him omniscience or day on a two-day mission to\t'\t______nte\u2018\tw'as real,.v helpful, \"if ills not dertake to be the architect year ha» made a number of thority outside of France \u2019 discuss peace in the Middle East, the holy places of Jerusalem and ways to end 900 years of division between Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christians.\t! MONTREAL (CP) Hot ^dogs.of the older girls smoking like key decided to organize a trip much.\t! Sweating uncomplainingly in .And the hot dogs to the big fair.\t\u2018 They're keeping it in the hot sweaters and wool skirts, disappearing down Expo planned the tour and freezer of the Montreal home Ihcy said shyly that they found the Mil- they\u2019re staving in and taking no Expo \"just fine.\" funds to chances,\u201d said a spokesman for ?Pope in Turkey serious mis-in international diplom- mistake* the most recent of which were in the Middle East, his adherence to the Arab cause and his condemnation of Israel SAPPED NATO STRENGTH \"Furthermore, he has en deavored to emasculate NATO said the opposition leader.\"He! has made NATO weak at a time when it should be strong.\" Mr.Diefenbaker said de Gaulle's past glories \"do not A news background special on the Centennial of Confederation The Second Challenge au Hot dogs fascinate Eskimos at Expo The 69-year-old Pope was an?clSare»es proved os fasci- chimneys the first pontiff in 12 centuries ^atmg, as Expo Pa''lll0ns-.Mon- have been to visit the former citadel of ! a;\u2019¦ °r f ¦,S,rolll>u°\u2018 \u2018 grtnning those little throats.\u201d\t(provided guides and Eastern Christianity.The last 1\tbro^ght in for The children have been stay-1 crest council put up was Pope Constantine I in 711.,\t.\t,\tBut we daren\u2019t go out look th, hospitality pavilion where ing around mllch bccau^ we the four worked quietly on\toet jost after a disastrous earthauake'intn ,\tU-'U -\u201c*«= ooiu.ern anairs; Already on the site were four amples of Eskimo crafts spread widespread deSon f\ta21.a^\u201eSt!\u201d!departmenl and Ottawa's Hill-shy Eskimo women from com .\t'nS in Ottawa homes since July hire buses to Montreal.Pope Paul arrived three davs nf\ting\u201e°ni th^.site\u2019 somt:T2 under a visiting scheme or- BROUGHT OWN POD ,\u201e\u201dP \u201e a! \u201ea .?\t0f the older, «iris disappeared gamzed by the northern affairs\u2019 munities near Poste de la Ba-Quarak in pavilion explained Mrs.,,\tQuarak.the only one of the four a ry Mer.aLuk.Elizabeth wj10 sppaks more than elemen- Lvdia Ka.sudluak and tary French or English Ann+nr, ti .t t t werent out again after half an.crest community council faUerS°\u201c\u2019! T,he\u2018v raturn honte July 26.leine in northern Quebec who Parsa Owetaltuk were brought 'who helped orealrvl7P ,ih0USerl e'aod\textra Expo outing^ame equipped with their own to Expo bv the district of new RETURN FOR HUNT ^We ^t tng?na * a0 ,ng' ff er MrS' Pattersoa an cope with.amotlg (|1cir people, the four women return to the north Aug.12 to be in time for the big annual caribou hunt.While they sat quietly embroidering sealskin and wool mukluks and vests, a colorful group of Canadian Ukrainians took over the rest of the pavilion to begin a week of national celebrations at the fair.Display booths set out the delicate craft, of egg painting and offered a look at Ukrainian pottery and embroidery while an entertainer performed folk songs to the accompaniment of a stringed bandura.A daily fashion parade of Uk ramian costumes, ranging from a 3rd century B.C.robe to the gold-and-red silk outfit of a Kievan princess, is a highlight of the week-iong celebrations.S' ?r r ?& ?& ?INDEX DETROIT PATROL \u2014 A National Guard tank rumbles down a Detroit street as night fell clearing the street patrolling against looters and rioters.Despite and the efforts of police and guardsmen, many fires were set causing thousands of dollars in damage.In the background the smoke from one of the fi c$ can be seen.(AP Wjrephoto) Birth», dtaMu Township» Classified Comics Editorial» Financial Sport» .Television Women 7 5 9 1 4 7 10 2 4 (21 st Of A Series) By WALT McDAYTKR It was an irony of history Dial Ihe man chosen to lead Canada during five war years of 1939-]945 was W.L.Mackenzie King one of Hie most ardent paci fists this country has produced In the years of crisis previous to World War II, Prime Minister King did little lo prepare for war.shrugging it off with the declaration thal \"Parliament would decide\u201d when (he time came.The time came on Sept.Î, 1939.\twhen Hitler\u2019s troops invaded Poland.Two days later, Brit ain and France had declared war on Germany.King had been raught in appeasement and in isolationism, and had applauded Neville Chamberlain's betrayal of Czechoslovakia at Munich as a means to perpetuate peace.But the Nazi blitzkrieg on Warsaw burst that bubble.On Sept 7, King had no choice but lo call the Canadian Parliament into session, and the pacifist prime minister asked Parliament to declare war on Germany, which it did on Sept.10.The First Canadian Corps was established by Christmas Day, 1940,\tbut Canadian soldiers did not see any major action until Aug.19.1942, when nearly 5.000 Canadians led the.abortive attack on Dieppe.The assault wa» a catastrophic failure.Those who are wise in the ways of war have stud that the raid on that French seaport provided an invaluable lesson in amphibious landings.If so, that lesson was learned at a terrible cost.Of the 4,903 Canadians who took part in the attack, 3,367 became casualties! In 1943 and 1944, Canadian soldiers played a major role in Sicily and Italy, with more than i éÉlife « v LL.7 V, '.k.M .bf At Dieppe .not all soldiers 92,000 Canadians fighting in the muddy fields of the Italian peninsula On June 6, 19!t.the Jnl ( ana dian Division and the 2nd Armored Brigade distinguished themselves during the D-Day landings in Normandy, fighting Iheir wav to ( aen by July x.II was the 3rd Division which later took Boulogne and Calais.In ihe last months of the war, Canadians advanced with the British and American forces near the Rhine, and they especially proved themselves on the battlefields of Ihe Dutch-German frontier.Canada played only a minor role in the war against Japan.Almost 2,0(M) Canadians did fight alongside the British in the defense of Hong Kong, but Ihe troops were green.The garrison surrendered Christmas Day, 1911.As well as the army.Canada contributed considerably to the war effort through the Royal Canadian Air Force.On Dec.17, 1939, Canada undertook a unique aircrew training program called the British Commonwealth Training Plan, and by war's live to beeonic heroes, end.more than 131,000 Com* monvvealth aircrew personnel wore trained at Canadian flying schools.A total o( 48 RCAF squadrons fought overseas in World War I), in Italy, southeast Asia, and Europe.In addition.RCAF aircraft flc.v low over the Atlantic, searching for killer submarines thal were terrorizing the convoy s plying the perilous route between Halifax and England.The Royal Canadian Navy ai;;o played a prominent part in anti-submarine work.It was, in fact, the RCN's prime responsibility to provide protection for the armada of convoy ships on the North Atlantic.Although Mackenzie King had entered the war far more reluctantly than Robert Borden had entered World War I.it was King who committed the most Canadians to the battlegrounds.A total of 1.086,771 Canadians (including almost 50.000 women) served in World War II, compared to only 619,636 in the earlier war.£ Toron,» Telefrom Hurt iorvlco \u2014 CLIP AND SAVE \u2014 v SHERBROOKE DA IT,Y RETORD, TUES , JTÏÏ.Y ».lfl«7 , to take part in oarade.the Centennial WEST BROME \u2014 Ann.Diane and Linda Clark son.Ann Edwards and Ann Jol-j The ^a Paasword 5) Day* of Our T We* 8) Doou men tarie» 81 Nawlywed 12) FA Allen Tima 1:30 p.m.3) House Party 5) The Doctor* 8f Coronation Street 8) Dream Girl 11)\tPeople In conflict 2:55 p.m.8) New» 3:00 p m.3) To Tell the Truth 5) Another World 12)\tWords and Mu*ir 3:25 p.m.3) News 3 30 p.m.1.6) Edge of Night 5) You Don't Say 12) It'* Your Move 4:00 p.m.3) Secret Storm 5)\tMatch Game 6)\tCommunicate 8) Movie: \u201cRoaring Twenties\"- Part 2 12) In 'Town 4:25 p.m.5) New» 4.30 o.nv 3) Movie: \"Lost Tribe\u201d 5) Mike Douglas ft) Vacation Time 12) Mike Douglas 5:00 p.m.ft) Forest Ranger» 5:15 p.m.8) Local Report 5:30 p.m.61 Pan American Game* 8) News, Peter Jennings 5:43 p.m.3) News, Weather *:00 p.m.3) News, Weather, Sport* 6) Gilligan\u2019s Island 8) Movies \u201cRunning Target\" 12) Pierre Berton \u2022 :25 p.m> 5) Weather 6:30 pn li New* 5)\tNew* 8> New* 12) PulBe, New'» 7:00 p.m.3) The Honeymoonen 1 j) Batman 6i Seven on SU 1 12) Seaspray 7:25 p.m.6)\tSport* 7:30 p.m.3V Lost in .space 3) Virginian 8) Pan American* 8) Batman \\ 12) Hollywood Palace i:0o p.m.6) Green Acre* j 8) Monroe* ¦;30 p.m.3) Beverly Hillbillies 6) Bob Hope fit Talent Festival !2i Movie: \u201cOf Bondage\u2019\u2019 9:00 p rn.1) Green Acre* j 5) NBC New* Special : 8) Movie: \"Murder, Inc.\u201d 9:3b p m.; 3) Gomer Pyle ft) Indian Teach-in 10:00 o rn.i 3) Sieve Allen ) 3) I Spy | ft) World On Stage I0:3u p.m.ft) Pan-American i Game* : 12) Sport* Hot Seat 0:00 p.m 3) New* 3) New» 8» New* 1 8) New* 12) New» li:20 p.m.12) Pulse.News 11:25 p m.ft) Viewpoint 11;30 p.m.3) Movie: \"Fury of thr Pagans\" 5) Johnny Carson fit Local News 8) Joey Bishop 11:45 p.m.ft' Time Tunnel 12) Movie: \u201cDeath Takes a Holiday\u201d 1:30 *.m.12» Your Guide to Expo | South took his ace of hearts I and proceeded to play ace and 'a small trump.West won with his queen and remarked.\"When both sides play trumps, .one is wrong but I am going j to play another trump anyway.\u201d He cashed the king of trumps and led the ten of hearts, Dummy's queen lost to East's king and South had to ruff with his ilast trump Then South entered |dummy with the ace of diamonds and tried the club fines |se.West took his king and set the hand with heart tricks \u201cI never work a finesse, moaned South.\"You didn't this time.\u2019 said West, \"but you chucked the hand anyway.You should have submarined the trumps by leading low from your ace.You would ruff the second heart, go to dummy, try and lose the club finesse and still make the hand because I would have had no chance to pull your last little Human trump.\" \"When I want my partner ed-iucated.I\u2019ll teach him,\" said North.\"West could have beaten the hand against any line of play.\u201d \"Want to bet?\u201d said West.»| ¦11 MR.AND MRS.OSBORNE QUINN.Bury couple marks silver anniversary NORTH\t25 *\t9 7 6 3 V\tQ6 4 ?\tA 10 6 5 *\tJ9 WEST\tEAST 6KQS\t* J2 V.U0 93\tVK8752 ?\tQ 9 8 3\t4.T4 *\tK 2\t^ 7 5 4 3 SOUTH (I>) A A 1054 V\tA ?\tK72 *AQ108« Both vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 1 + Pass\t1 ?\tPass\t2 *! Pass Pass\t4 *\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014V J About television \"Sure do,\u201d replied North, \u201cif, jSouth leads a low spade at trick two it is up to West to go up: with the queen or king and lead either the nine or eight of dia-: 'moods.This will give him time\u2019 body who doesn't drink.Ac- tC) establish a diamond trick be-tuaily, its not much of a life fore South has the opportunity for someone who does.\tto discard two of dummy\u2019s dia-' It s a little better for single rnnnds on his long clubs.\" fellows, because they can find _ .\t\u201e things to keep them busy off\ttARn R\u2018\u2018ns\u2019ears a8o and I married Hass\t3V\tPass George Gobel, writing for vacationing Cynthia Lowry, tells of his activities since he disappeared from the weekly television scene.By GEORGE GOBEL played 17 different cities.And that is no life for Show Business $ By GENE HANDSAKER her.Then there are some perform-jers hitting new towns who im-; mediately got out to see all the j sights.But.that seems pretty! (API Wh\\ You.South, hold: * A Q 2 VK 9 4 ?A Q *K .J 9 7 fi What do you do now?A\u2014Bid four spades.You have r _______________ \u201ev,tllllo\ta good two no-trump and max- ifjltame to me.I\u2019ve already seen!innim three-card spade support.é my mother - in - law lurrhing TODAY'S Ql ESTION & toward the breakfast table in Yoiir partner continues to ^ her lavender housecoat and pin f've clubs.What do you do ^ curlers, and no other sight I now?might see any place could pos\tAnswer Tomorrow sibly top that.\t1_________________________ But getting back to the important thing\u2014which is how to kill time when not performing I can't drink like Dean Martin, because he drinks tall and I'm Canterbury W.l, wins prize for July 1 float BURY \u2014 The siher wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Osborne Quinn was observed on June 24, when they were At Home to relatives and friends from 4 to 6 p.m.and from 8 o'clock in the evening.The bride of the silver years, wearing a navy blue gown was presented with a corsage of red roses and baby\u2019s breath and the groom with a carnation boutonniere.They were attended by Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Aulis, of Bury, who received a corsage of pink roses and a carnation boutonniere respectively.The dining room was tastefully decorated in pink and white.The lace-eovered table was centered with a three-tier anniversary cake and a bride's cake, both cakes being made and decorated appropriately for the occasion by Mrs.Kenneth Morrow.A numberal of 25 also added to the attractive setting of roses and fern.BALDWIN'S MILLS Recent weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Burton Hill, Gladburt, were Mr.and Mrs.David Cook and Miss Carolyn Cook, Toronto, Miss Gail Hill, Montreal and Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Lowry, Ajax, Out.Mr.and Mrs.Elwyn Baldwin and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Law, Dorval, for a week.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Blake and family were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil May.Master Christopher remained for a longer visit with his grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Ellis and two children, Enfield, Conn., spent two weeks at Bonavista, the cottage of Mrs.T.R.Bar-hour.Mrs.Burton Hill, Miss Carolyn Cook and Mr.Peter Hill were weekend guests of RCMP Sgt.and Mrs, A.G.Anderson.Ottawa.Carolyn remained for a longer stay with her aunt and uncle.Beautiful peonies, donated by Mrs.Fred Burns and Mrs.Kenneth French, and other floral arrangements adorned the rooms.The afternoon and evening were spent in visiting and chatting.The happy couple were the recipients of many lovely-gifts and generous contributions of money.Refreshments were served.Mr.Quinn and Alma Donaghy were married on June 27, 1942.AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Mr.Lyle Little.St.Johnsbury, was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vance.Miss Ruby Clough, Montreal, spent a two weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Guyle Clough.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Drew.Delwyn and Sheryl, Granby, were guesls at the same home.Mr.and Mrs, Donald Cunningham, Gray, David and Andrew, Magog, were guests of Mrs.Cunningham's parents Mr.and Mrs.Clough and Miss Ruby Clough.Mr.and Mrs.Burt Little and Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Little were in Rock Island to attend the wedding of Mr.David Hibbard and Miss Annette.Rodrigue.They also attended the reception held at the Star Dust room in Newport, Vt.FILMS of July 1 parade, party to follow.Music by Ed Stiles and his boys, Legion Home, Stanstead, 8:30 p.m.July 29.July 30 \u2014- Family picnic at Joe Wesselink farm, Boynton Road, 1.00 P.M Both open to all July 1st workers.! HOLLYWOOD have Hollywood movie makers [ only five foot five.I can\u2019t drink virtually ignored the Vietnam:Rke Jackie Gleason because he war\u2019\tdrinks heavy and soaking wet) The Second World War in-a don't weigh more than 145 j spired a deluge of battle thrill-1 pounds That naturally cuts jors\u2014Bataan.Corregidor, Guad-jdown on what's left for me to- CANTERBURY \u2014 The July 4 : alcanal Diary, Action in the do,\tmeeting of the W.T.was held North Atlantic, Destination So I\u2019ve started taking college at the home of Mrs.Milton T'°-\t| courses by correspondence.Do- Goodwin, with Mrs.Douglas Korea brought Steel Helmet, jng that makes me a lot less Mayhew in the chair when four | snth he knew everv hold vou\twhich to arrange the float.r^H-.innP,r ;V\tTJ l,\t^\tcould\tget in a nimble seat.'\tT'he ^Cretan.Mrs.Reginald predictions H will He picketed\tThompson, read a letter from by the anti-Vietnam people/'\tmy 1 nc:e 0tto who Miss Dorothy Bennett, who had 3.\u2018 The majority of audiences\tilvefl Wlth ,IS\trnust bave gone to\treceived\tthe prize for\tpublic are under 25.and\tthey don't \u2019college, too.\tAll I know is\tthat\tspeakjQg\tMrs.Gerard\tBeau din gave the treasurer\u2019s report The branch received two donations to the funds.It was voted that each member pay 75 cents toward the lose my family.The fact is, I'm Centennial Bursary, instead of looking forw ard to the day when trying to raise the amount.I'll be spending most of my The community picnic was triotic fervor.Now there's too time at home.In all honesty, I held over to the next meeting much looking askance, too much miss Alice.That's like Nasser Refreshments were served hv opinion against Vietnam.\" missing Israel's Moshe Dayan, the hostess, assisted hy her Marshall Thompson, star of But it's true.\tniece, Anne.television\u2019\u2022 Daktari series, - -\u2014 - - wrote, directed and starred in A Yank in Vietnam, a story of a marine helicopter pilot shot down and trying to escape.Filmed in Vietnam in 1962.it was released in 1964.The dis-itributor\u2019s office says box-office gross as of last month totalled a tiny S! 28,751.\u2019Tis myself, Alfred \"Fred\u201d Quill (pictured so finely above) who\u2019s uniting with the bottler of Coca-Cola to praise another winner in the just marvellous promouon, \u2018Make a date with Coke.\u2019 Oh, you lucky person! Leona Doucette, Montreal, Quebec, ., , who's just won o Philip; stereo set.And there are still lots of prizes to be won! WE RENT ALMOST EVERYTHING CONVEYOR ROOF DECKS with hydraulic driv*.Can carry cement, rocks, bricks or cement blocks up to 33' in height and load capacity up to 40 tons an hour.For further details, call us day or night at SMALL BUT CROWDED The Old City of Jerusalem is I i th'rd o' a square mile and hold* 40,009 people.Rental & Saks Center Inc.906 King St.West \u2014 Tel.569-9641-42 A '^S fN c^ Gxi-Cola an J Coke ire resi>tcrcd trade marks which identify only the product of Coca-Cola Ltd.BRYANT, INC., 1060 Cherbourg St., Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.569-3633 81HSettl®»\ta r^la ¦ i* dftf\tvvstfc f* >v a.| I RECORD for BEST RESULTS 51)cr'ocooI;clPailij'Eecocd TUES., JULY 2S, 1967 CA1VADA Urges free use of all the city^ swimming pools Sherbrooke Alderman Riv meo Quinta] offered the suggestion yesterday that swimming in the city's pools where a charge is now made be free of charge to all citizens.\"I know it sounds far-fetched and 1, too, like you, ask myself \u201cWho is going to pay?\u201d but 1 think it\u2019s something we can strive for,\u2019\u2019 the newly-elected councillor said.Swimming is free in all the city pools except Montcalm and Claire Fontaine where fifty cents a head is charged.He said he had second thoughts about throwing the Montcalm School pool wide open since it reaped an annual revenues of S20.000, but in this particular case, admission prices could be cut gradually until they disappear.\u2018T think that's a good idea, go right ahead and do it if you can find the money .\t.1 ac- cept the principle\" said Aider-man Everett Nicol.By CLAUDE 1 ABRKCQl H (Record staff reporter) Mr Nicol took the idea one step further and suggested in the future, free skiing and skating.Although the idea has much merit, interrupted Alderman Gerard Berard, it could not be introduced this year since budget operations were based on the plans worked out last year.He suggested, however, that the idea be re-introduced at a future date for next year\u2019s planning.\u201cI don\u2019t care if it\u2019s a municipal.provincial, or federal government, it can\u2019t make money out of thin air\u201d broke in Alder man Mnreel Savard who pointed out that the Montcalm School 5>ool cost the city $3.000 a year to operate.The discussion followed a report by Amedeo Roy on the outcome of last Wednesday's special meeting to come to some agreement with the city's independent playgrounds organization, the OTJ.The City had then backed down on its decision to out some of the exclusive swim ming hours the OTJ had held since 1965.The existing hours, that is until 4 p.m.all weekdays, re Report on police probe to be relessedicmrr&w The long - awaited police department report is to be pre-J sented to city council Wednes-| day morning at 10 a.m.at city! hall.This was announced yesterday at the regular weekly meeting of Sherbrooke city council while acting pro-mayor Paul Gervais was in the chair in the absence of Mayor Armand Nadeau.The report, prepared by an independent Montreal management consultant firm will be released to councillors and public.The inquiry into the She r-brooke Police Department was ordered by the city to throw some light on the conflict between Police Chief Edouard Moreau and some dissatisfied policemen.Council received a letter from the Sherbrooke Cham-ber of Commerce urging that it hold of making changes in its traffic regulations until a survey undertaken by Camer- * ?on Grant and Associates be submitted.The letter says ihat certain decisions by council concerning traffic regulations within the city \u201cshow that there is an absence of logic and con' tinuity in the decisions taken and executive at a certain level of municipal administration,\" \u201cThus\", continues the letter, \"useless and inappropriate changes will result in needless expenses of the public funds since a traffic survey is already underway.\" Amedee Roy took exceptions to some of the \"strong words\" used in the letter and as he called it the \"tone\" it carried.He said this was typical of the style of the author of the Chamber of Commerce letters.The letter is signed by Chamber of Commerce Secretary - Manager Henri J.M.Baudot.?Paviiion opening planned by the city Aldermen also discussed the city\u2019s \u201cwild\" motorcyclists who make noise and speed around town at all hours.Chief Assessor, Jacques Besre, told council that last week alone 10 two-wheeled noise-makers were fined $10 and costs in Municipal Court.He expiainted that if anyone wanted a noisy motorcyclist fined all he had to do was supply a written complaint, signed.Alderman Paul Gervais said that if the Municipal Court arrested 10 a week they would soon be all taken care of.It< was suggested an accounting firm be given $1030 increase in its annual fee to city council to take care of its increased costs.The firm in question, Belanger, St.Jacques and Sirois was given $10,000 for its services last year.Alderman Marcel Savard recommended a 10 per cent increase which would bring its fee to $11,000.Treasurer Olivier Roufhier said the firm's accountants were at City Hal checking ihslr bocks about three days a week on a minimum of 40 weeks a year.1» main under the OTJ supervision -ml those nol members of this group are not allowed to swim in the city p«x>!s in Assomption Ssngster, Coeur Immaculée and Jacques Cartier parks during OTJ hours.The decision had been reached by common consent that the swimming and physical training given by OTJ to youngsters was more important than the complaints of a few adults who wanted the occasional swim Lightning starts fire bam row WOW FOR All, \u2014 Campers and staff members of the Camp Massawippi Mac-Kay Centre for Deaf and Crippled Children provided an Indian program for a joint meeting of the Sherbrooke and Magog Kiwanis clubs Monday night.Above front row left to right, campers Bridgett Peacock, Montreal, Carol Pelletier, Montreal.Jimmy Trougton Montreal and Su/.y Juneau, Montreal, grin over their captured pale faces pictured in top row left to right, Magog club president, Dr.E.H.Cay ford, Sherbrooke club member Ron Jobel, camp program director Carman Bradley and Sherbrooke club president .1.Vincent.(Photo by Doug Gerrish) RROMPTONV11 l.E (Staff) A barn on RR 2, two miles mithwest of here was burned to the ground earl> this morn mg after it was struck by a bolt of lightning Noe Gir mx.owner of the barn said about Si.tKMi damage was done A hay loader valued at $.M) and a seeder valued at $200 j were in the barn at the lime.! Both machines were completely destro\\ ed.! Mr.Giroux said he first notic ed the fire around 5::!() a.m this morning from a bathroom window.\"I thought 1 saw smoke bul il was raining so hard that I really couldn't tell.\" Mr Gi roux phoned the Bromptonville lire department who arrived in about 15 minutes but tl was loo late to save the barn \u201c1 tried to go into the barn to get the maehinrrj out hut the fire was too great,'\u2019 he said.City Council yesterday dis- Waterski pavilion will be per-closed its planned schedule for formed and the \u201cLac des Na-the inauguration of the Nadeau ! lions\u201d - site of the 10th World Centennial pavilion on the Ma-! Water Ski Championships gog River.\t! tized.\u201d The ceremony is to be held on j It is expected that Mr.and August 10 at 1 in the afternoon; Mrs.Ted Kennedy will be pre-wehn ofieial dedictation of the sent, according to Alderman : Marcel Savard.A bid for $1000 in grants from the City to end the year for Centre Paroissial Ste - Jeanne d\u2019Arc was considered Alderman Tony Pinard said \"hat the organization was in aP' dire need of funds before the year\u2019s end and if it didn\u2019t get them it would have to close down.He said the group provi- TH0S.W.LEONARD \" rvr\\.v\".$ B.A , LL.L, % :.¦ s\t:\t' .¦¦¦\" s'l'Y''\"y NOTARY \\ ; Ounrm.\u2019nifil Blttcj., Suilt- tiOV ' -.¦>1 ib.v yooo ' - - ' : ETIENNE MOREL Inc.JEWELER formerly located at 128 King St.W.MOW MOVED to 339 Alexander St.Tel.567-5474 The Canadian Water Ski team will give a demonstration of its prowes.Following will be a wine and buffet for those attending.Cost of the day is calculated to be, according to city council, about $300.BRIEFLETS LENNOXVILLE \"Hear guitarist DAVE BEUR LING at Island Brook Pentecostal Church July 21st.to 28th.at 8 p m.Campers tiarn Indian for visiting ICiwanis members AYER\u2019S CLIFF \u2014- (Staff) \u2014.the camp, while the Magog A red glow- from the artificial club presented a $50 cheque campfire flickered softly across and 50 pounds of candy which the darkened room searching ; will arrive at Ihe camp in a out the muffled whispers of! few days.excitement.Then from out of: she\u201ebrookt; Kiwanis Club pro blent, J.Vincent, and Magog Kiwanis Club president, Dr.E forbiddingly down upon anyone who passes beneath.Unfortunately, t h e recenl heavy rains forced the program to he held in the camp recrea lion hall The barn was in a field away jfrom Mr.Giroux\u2019s home and , the fire didn't spread to any] ; other buildings.Party and picnic set at Border the shadows, three wheelchairs, bearing three little campers ded much recreation for a grow - with faces streaked with briili jj C; f()r(j presented their don ing number of members.Raffle tickets ^ This was the opening of the Tickets for the trailer tent ! Ind!an\t™\tby being raffled by the Lennox-vilte Optimist Club may be purchased, 25 cents each or five lor of (he staff members who pro vided ihe entertainment or the ant war paint circled the camp- ;\tJ\"'ëàmp'dire'cior'Arthur !ca,npers themselves who squeal ed with laughter and clapped i gleefully at every opportunity.BOUNDARY \u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Executive of Slaustead However, this certain jjrrontier Branch No 5 of the ly ditin t dampen the -.pints ; Royal Canadian Legion want to show their appreciation to ihr j fire.: Douglas at.a dinner held in the ; camp dining room.The highlight of the evening campers and staff of the (.amp j-or çampers, staff members Massawippi MacKay Centre for am] visitors alike was tho In Deaf and Crippled Children a, (|jan program Originally this stand, Pat\u2019s Chicken Villa or the town hall.They are not available at Clark\u2019s Pharmacy as previously reported.The drawing will take place at the Optimist Club\u2019s annual barbecue on Sept.9 in the community park.Ayer\u2019s Cliff yesterday evening.; program was be hrl() out The program was partly organ-1 d(M)rs jn an Indian v,[iage ized for the benefit of a mixed Vidlicb, campers had con-group of the Sherbrooke and i structMj themselves.The vil-Magog Kiwanis Club.\tpage is comprised of authentic The Sherbrooke Kiwanis Club pooking Indian wigwams, and donated a washing machine.| ferocious totem poles made steam iron and ironing board to from masonite which glare SHERBROOKE Dr.Fletcher's office closed from July 24th., 7th., inclusive.Jhfi/s/c and a link get them to Expo By MARGUERITE SMITH (Record Staff Reporter) Most of them have recently They EXPO-EXPRESS VS AUTOROUTE Direct return service to Place d'Accueil at Expo >S now ottered by Provincial Transport.will be; They came all the way from August a tiny 50 square mile island in the West Indies, striking out! -with a little money and lot of and the emire band uses a total 1!).\t- - -.pluck .just to sec Expo 67.|of 2fi cans.\tHeft school and are learning The storv of the 16-memberi Although the music is great, trades.Rebel Steel Band from Nevis l^086 drums can have their Nevis with a population of 15,-now playing in the ET.* and;drawbacks.On a hot day, if |ooo is just south of Puerto Rica, its 22-year-old manager Me! boys beat too hard, the in- \u201cWe\u2019ve got lovely beaches.Henville could easily be told struments have to be retuned! with white sands,\u201d said Mel.in Calypso for it has'that kind This is done bV tapping with a The boys have not been of beat to it.age of the boys LEAVES 8:00 A.M.1:20 P.M.SHERBROOKE 9 30 A M.3:30 EVERY DAY 1 1 00 A M.5 20 P.M.LEAVES EXPO Every Day 5:20 P.M.8 30 P M , 11 50 P M.(Place d'Accueil) Friday Only Sunday Only 7:00 P.M.10.20 P.M.P.M.All arrivals and departures front these tracks: A1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 PROFIT FROM \"Expo 67 Excursions\" (including a one-day Expo Passport) offered at Reduced Prices from Monday to Thursday inclusively! For further information, call .SHERBROOKE: Central Tertninui \u2014 Tel.569-3656 MASOG: Provincial Transport Agent\u2014Tel.843-4617 1 \u201cMost of the boys wanted to ce a big city.\u2019\u2019 said Mel.\u201cSo we borrowed a little money and came up.\u201cAnd we hope to get enough engagements to offset the trip and stay for a while.\u201cExpo is just unbelievable.\u201cWhen you see those big buildings, it just hits you right away.\u201cComing from a small island, we only see things like that in the movies.\" The Rebel Steel Band performed at Expo from July 17 to 22.Now it is here and its first performance tok place last night at Hovey Manor.Tonight, the band will appear at the Discotheque, Connaught Inn.North Hatley and on Wednesday at the University of Sherbrooke in the education building auditorium.The band employs those instruments made famous by Eli Manette in Trinidad in the 1940s \u2014 45 gallon oil cans and their; covers.Notes are beaten and shaped into these drums with a hammer and chisel and the finished product can play anything from a minuet to West Indian, ballad with plenty of beat.Mainly, the Rebel Steel Band| plays popular music, calypso and bolero.The boys made their instruments themselves hammer.Average in the ET long enough to form an is'opinion of this area, but they men ami women who did so much to make Ihe July first celebration such a tremendous success ami have aranged a party for Ihe adults on July 29 and a picnic on July 30 for youngsters and families.The party, it is announced by president.Jack Heald, will be held with no charge at the Memorial Home starting at 8:30 p.m Arrangements have been made to show a film of the 1 parade Then the party will continue with dancing and music by Fid |Stiles and his boys.Mr Heald says that they ihave been very fortunate in obtaining film and slides of the (parade from various people, but I if anyone has more and woidd (like them to be shown, if they will contact the Legion Home 876 9007 arrangements will be like to earn madp lo go back and; ^ family-type picnic is plan f,xpo, and Mel n(,(] for juiy 30, starting at one possibil o\u2019clock on the Joe Wesselink 8° farm at Boynton Road some ten land a half miles from the Home in Stanslead, The campers, decked out in headdresses of red.while and blue, and wearing burlap loin clothes and dresses, watched in ; fenlly while the camp council j lors conducted war dances to; the frenzied heal of tom - toms; and the occasional bloodcurd ling war-whoop Flarlier in the evening the Ki See \u201cCampers\u201d on Page 7 seem to have liked what they have seen so far.would money play again at said that there was a ity that the band would be ing to Toronto for a visit The band is only three years Legion old.Before organizing it, Mel travelling via Tomifobia played the tenor pans for abouti H anyone does not have a year and a half.transportation but would like to attend, phone the Legion Home and leave your name with the caretaker.Everyone should meet at the Legion Home by 12:30 noon.Those having a full car load can go direct to the picnic area by following the signs being posted from Tomifobia on.If the weather is bad, the pic nic will be held the following Sunday, August 6.English HALLMARK cards you find »t PAPETERIE PIGEON now at 55 BELVEDERE SOUTH offica supplies, etc.Biggest Selection in Town.Tel.: 562 8310 ttfSZ INDIES REBEL STEEL BAND \u2014 This group from Nevis West Indies use the instruments originated by Eli Manette during the 1940s, otf drums and their covers which can produce catchy rhythms.Shown from left to right play- ing the drums are Hugh William, Theodore Watts, Noel Watts and Basil Manners.(Record photo Gerry Lemay) NOTICE Vacuum Centre Airway Sanitizer distributor will be closed July 29 to August 14 for holidays.J.O Poulin, Tel.569-4808 or 569-4622 Bits nd pieces If you arc motoring in Vermont, have car trouble and can\u2019t find a mechanic, try the nearest State 1\u2018olire post .\ttluVre most friendly and co-operative, according lo one Sherbrooke motorist ., , he and his family were motoring near Newport Sunday when one wheel went into a deep pothole , ., when it came out, the car In-ukcs wouldn\u2019t function .stops at several Newport garages were futile no mechanics available .so driving with one hand on the hand brake, he pulled into Ihe State Police post between Newport and Derby Line .a couple of phone calls later, he was directed to g mechanic about a quarter of a mile away, and the trouble was fixed up within a tew minutes .total cost: $1 .The provincial gov-eminent plans to asphalt a number of ET roads .in the county of Shcffoid, asphalt paving will be done on Bouse-emirs Hoad and in the parish of Suinte Anne do la-Rochelle paving will also he done on the West Shefford Hoad in Sweetsburg and on Boyce and East Hill roads in Sutton , tli'TO will nls > ho w.k done on S', E.^mite Road at Stuke-1> and st.Etienne at Bolton t'ontre .when the \u2018(iruff(c>inolillc' cruised Sherbrooke streets last Wednesday.onl\\ a few people stopped to voice their opinions on (be performance of the UiHleral government.wonder if that means everyone is really content with the current state of affairs'.\u2019 Kenneth Dean of North Hatley, who has 40 head of entile, must have been surprised to note that he had acquired 3(10 mote overnight, aecordin;,; to our story on page 3, yesterday .just a slip of the typing fingers and an extra (I was added to Mr.Dean's 4t) head.Sorrv about that.Mr Dean .A iV Last Thursday, at 5:30 p m at one of the Ihroe new Sherbrooke Transit CM buses was preparing to leave the King Wellington inter.-eel ion for its route up King West, a ear hacked out of a driveway and hit the bus side .a twenty-minute delay resulted, while police and bus driver attempted to gather eyewitnesses .meanwhile, the next Inis of the same route number was coming up .so Bus A headed up King, the investigation finally over .what happened next.\u2019 .Well, he was in such a hurry to get back on schedule, that the driver hit a ear at the intersection of King and Alexander .bus and ear stopped .the two drivers gat mil, and cheeked the damage .it seems they decided il was nut worth Ihe trouble of calling the police, so the Inis run continued .who knows what happened after that point?.The ET regional school board's director ands of small retailers, who fear price-cutting from the chains and supermarkets under free competition PROHIBITS FIXING The Resale Prices Act, aimed at stimulating business by stir ring up such competition, gener ally prohibited manufacturers from fixing in i n i m u m sale prices but exempted suppliers who registered their product for court investigation.Some gave up right away, Ihough the shops siill show only scalterod evidence of price coni pet il ion.The candy hearings took 43 days before the restrictive prac tires court with the five bigi firms\u2014Cadbury, Fry, MacKin tosh, Rownlree and Bassett \u2014 arguing that compliance with ithe 1964 act would be against 'the public interest.They rea soned that price rulting hy the big fellows would force lliou sands of corner shops out of business and lead lo reductions in the variety of sweets avail DEPARTMENT Originally, makers of more roc ROArK than 4.000 items followed the candy-makers\u2019 lead in setting lemporary exemptions Some Project 1229 67 dropped om, apparently discour aged by the legal costs\u2014esti- Laying of bituminoua mated al $160,000 for the eon orele on a .section of fectioners As of now, the Hat Saint-Come\" Road, In Ihc has been hoiled down to about nieipality of Saint 300 classes.\tj Dorchester County.TOBACCO SUFFERS\t|l.25 mile.SHTfRBBtWICF DAILY RFDOBD TUIfl*, jm.Y M.11 : '«hm i !;,!¦» ' |M ,(ii GUARDSMI \\ RETURN EIRE National Guardsmen and Detroit police use a jeep as a shelter against sniper fire on Detroit's East side last night as violence flared anew., Sniping Incidents were numerous as were fires, President Johnson ordered Federal troops into the area to quell (he rioting.\\P Wirepholo) army paratroops sent halt two-day siege of to Detroit rioting U S.Army paratroops rolled into Detroit on President John son's order Monday nighl to aid police and national guards men hall a twoday siege of wild noting.Property damage $1511.000,006 mark Speaking over radio ami tele vision, the president said he had aeled only because of in disputable evidence\u201d that Gov Sniper fire was pinpointed in ornor George Romney and local three police precincts in widely officials could not control the soparated sections of the city situation as the death toll nose to 21 In New York City, rioting passed the spread beyond the slums of steel vests chased 2,000 youHw Spanish Harlem lo the predom- ,hr0U(!h\tblock inantly I o e r 1 o Kuan south Bronx Si reels echoed lo Hie sound of sniper fire for the first time in the three day disturb anee Two persons died In the New York violence as more lhan 1.000 policemen in helmets and 5-square of Manhattan.A 3 am.downpour finally forced the rioters off the «t.reet» and gave firemen the chance to mop up numerous Mates set hy the roving hands.THE QUEBEC GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR ¦ ¦ ¦ Project 3231-67 Project 3235 67 TENDERS Laying of bituminous con Laying of bituminous con erete of several roads, in the erete on Hie section of the village of Saint Grdgotre do Highways Nos 1 and 27 and Greenlay, the parish of Saint several meds, in the townships Denis de Rrnmplon, the town of Ascot, Westhury, Clifton, ship of Shipton and the muni partie Est, Compton, the parish eipality of Saint Claude, Rich of Saint Venant de Hereford mond County, length of 2.89 and the municipality of Martin miles.\tville, Compton County Length Only those having their prin\tmiles, eipal place of business in Ihc Only those having their prin rniuilies o! Compton, Richmond, eipal place of business in the Stanslcad ami counties of Compton.Rich eon-the mu Zacharie, Length of Sherbrooke The tobacco industry, where competition is murderous without price-cutting, is a lead ing one II has a similar argument to the candy-makers\u2014that it supplies thousands of small ;retailers dependent on guaranteed profit margins.i Next ease scheduled for hear ing before the court after eon fectionery is toys and games, j One of the largest of 11 groups | seeking to continue price maintenance, consists of 43 manu facturées of branded cosmetics and toiletries, who last, week were refused more lime to pro pare their defence.Another is made up of 20 footwear suppliers.Others awaiting hearing in elude manufacturers of such miscellany as phomgraph rec nrds.denial equipment, branded ! clothing, carpet sweepers, hot ! water bottles, cameras ond pho-dographic equipment, toilet paper, household polishes, baby goods and household utensils.Only those having their prin Wolfe are allowed to bid.A payment of $10,00 not re mond, Sherbrooke, Stanslead, and Wolfe are allowed to hid Nioolet, Drummond eipal place of business in the imbursable, lo the order of the auce, Dorchester, Megamie are al ,n obt|i|n lllP specifications ,'en counties of Beauce, Doretiester, ^'n's,er 1*in*noe.is required rpjm^nrsjinip A payment of $10 00 not Certified cheque or policy of guarantee (hid bond) $4,000 Tender closing date: Wednesday, August 9.1967, at 3 P.ML (D.S.T.).Project 8228-67 Laying of bituminous eon crele on the \u201cLie Rang\u201d Road, in (he parish of SainisPte de Guire, Yamaska County.Length of 2 75 miles.Only those having their principal place of business in the counties of Arthabaska, Ragot, Riohelieu.Yamaska Saint-Hyacinthe Frontenac and lowed to bid.A payment of $10.00 not re S\"nranlce (hid bond): $3,000.00 imbursable, to the order of the: Tender closing data: Wadnas Minisler of Finance, is required day, August 9, 1967, al 3 PM.to obtain the specifications.(D.S.T.).Certified cheque or policy of guarantee (hid bond): $1,300.00.Tender closing date: Wednes day, August 9, 1967, at 3 P.M.(D.S.T.).the Minister to (he order of Finance, of allowed to A payment of and Md .$10 00 no* ( ertified cheque or policy our neck, chest and the back of your knees and arms.Stroking solid cologne over the soles of your feet will} keep them cool and comfortable.Make up can pose a prob-ilem in hot sticky weather so tpamper your complexion with cool cosmetics - skin freshener and a lipstick kept in the re-i frigerator.After toning your skin and refining the pores with your skin freshener, smooth on a film of tropical moist oil of Olay to beautify your complexion and provide a perfect base for makeup.This isotonic moist oil is rapidly absorbed by the skin so that your complexion retains its smooth, shine-less, velvet-: textured surface for hours and your make - up will not cake, dissolve or become greasy even during the intense summer heat.Fluff on loose powder and1 T T , ,\t, ,\t.to give your skin â touch of i-ndics, I feel it duty to secuied inside the wâistbsnd color, use a brush-on blusher.|inform J'ou toclay of two women]of the skirt.And who can deny TWEEDS FOR THE FAMILY \u2014 Harris tweed garments for male and female, both young and adult.The model on the left is wearing a two-piece in topaz tweed.The top has huge batwing sleeves, and check bermudas and matching hat complete the outfit.The traditional cape-coat worn by the man is in a heather mixture.HOSTESS ENSEMBLE \u2014 There is a pronounced blending of the traditional and the modern in this flowing hostess ensemble by Claire Haddad of Toronto.The silver aivi white mod mini-dress and tights are worn under a floor length, azalea naked wool panelled hostess coat reminiscent of the Elizabethan era.The coat has crystal and silver embroidered bands and loop and ball fastenings.(Photo by \u201cNaked Wool\u201d) Yesieryear's mode! you! Select eye shadow in a mail, In praise of the older woman! powdered form in shades of cool \"'orld.Mrs.Elizabeth Smith Alii green, ice blue or silver gray.Ier and Mrs- Amelia Jenks A soft, pastel lipstick will com- Bloomer, residents of the Unit-plete your make-up.\tjed States of America, feel wom- an's walking costumes are too who scandalize the feminine progress when it is pointed out HATE MOTHBALLS AH vermin\u2014not only moths-hate mothballs.^\tor EBooks Government of Canada PUBLICATIONS from the Queen's Printer* OTTAWA are now available et the Skinner & Nadeau Inc.This is formerly the Sheffield Shop on Dufferin Ave.BRANCH STORE \u2014 Book Division Sherbrooke Shopping CentrA says short, snappy and simple, she1 says.He does a lot of his work Anyone who thinks fashion is Is it loo much to hope, they i and adapt by telephone and leaves her onlv for ,he very voung is not cry, that with Twiggy, enchant-1 tions.free of excess details\tatoned to today's thinking.Or ing as she is \u201cMr.Baldrige is completely} with ir a* ,he sayin9 8 be.must decide its own fate.\" The tall 7t>.\\ear-old general drew his biggest ovation from a young man bearing separatist placards and banners.CROWDS SING For the first time since the five-day state visit opened in Quebec Sunday, crowds ying O Canada in Trois-Rivières and in several smaller communities along the St.Lawrence's north shore.The five mile-long motorcade was taking the president 180 (CP Wirephoto) miles to Montreal from Quebec City.He visits Expo 67 today, (French national day at the rid fair.he president and Mme, de aulle lunched and rested at .\t,,\tthe Trois - Rivieres seminary system will not suffice\tf C after fighting their wav through The market today SHERBROOKE PATt T RECORD, TUBR .JUT-Y », JRtPf Deaths dATES Georg* Wdli«m Al HAW11Y, Thomts Sp*nc*r-At Punham, Que , on Sunday, Ju t his residence Sutton, Qua,, on h QMrfp Bataa, in Mnsdaft Jidy 24, lotn, Thomas ,\t\u2022\t: ho - ban Spencer Hawley, in bis IQrd.f er n,®nu^'',urln* 0f M,rv poufhpj., Resting tear, beloved hiifband of the me w i i an tin avorah e ahu.\u201e |Hi iJtt, ri-ddence, Dunham, late Nora R.Powers and father the demand im eeriaiu pro Qlu,\tAU SjlinU AnR;o( Frances (Mtl, 0 Baker), .1 mim.v at >'ci iu,a\u201e\ton iMesday, July Kathleen (Mrs, u> tan t \\s»un ns.nd.duels, which od produeliv ilit) decreased nei ries Ltd in the first half of the etirrenl year, reports H J Lang, President It is expected that Hus rondi H.Woodard), -,1th at tin p m Interment ln|tîertyude (Mrs S.Katliu) and Dunham, Que J, W.Funeral Director, Drape1 Lynwood.Mineral service from the C.K.Wilson and Son Fun» eral Chapel, 31 Mountain St., BROWN, Donald \u2014 Suddenh Sutton, Que, on Thursday, July ,,\t,\t.\u2022*! West Button, Que , on Sun 27th,, at 2 (H) p in.Interment nun will commue into the third t)a>i ,,uly a3, /lW7, non\u201e(1 Ealrmount CemeVery, quarter hut gradually improve H Hrwn drM.,y b),u,vH\t_______ during the halaiuv of the vear M,n of\tttruwn 0ILM0.B Ahr.A< Hie future outiouk n govern am, nort, Herat.tme Smith, of\t\"on Tue.HTv A) e-i.howevi-r, by the uneerta.n u0|,t,n tilen, in his 23th rear, Ur Vi» ail- r,/' ,,ulyI,iS\u2022 n,-> of proposed changes in tar aI1() a,.»,- hrolher of tieraldine .1^110* VtA h!uwlli ^' m \u2022 It n u tat ions amt meoiue lMl, ,)0l)a|l| cmsens), of Mont\t1 , V>\t\u2019te' '.).\u201e\t'\tf\t> ,M\\'\" r'\" ' ' Un,i\t'\u2022\u2022al.and tile.Mien and grand\t!\t'.J.\t\u2018f,1* J\u201ch\" t anada s Iron eousolidatetU,,, of Mr|l.t.|i(ton Ht,,wn\u201c Mr,\trt;\th,,r in the Six Nlll.ma smith and the late Wat ™ ,i months ot l\u2018Mi7 ,,n|t.service from funeral home, !'\t.tHk) or $1 Od (>er rruesday evening at 8 00 p.m.share, Iront $21,390,000 or $t 80 il visit to Louisrvllle, ((tie., en route to Montreal.per share, for the correspon ding period of HKHi, Net for the second quarter this year amounted to $11,323, iKto or Me ixm- .share, up 3 , from $10,!>KO,lH>0 or t)2e per share, for tho like itHîtî period.Net earnings of Levy Indus tries Ltd.increased it', to $2.140,000 ($1.81 a share) amt sales it ;, to $40.8,14.(XM) in six] inenttis ended June 30(>7 from'1\u2019\"'' At the Pin.Home, Cowans on Monday, July \u2018d 71 years, lose Riley, 111 hell'd the late CLOUGH, R01* 1 liable-.Nursing ! ville, Que., 124th., 10117, t3rd.year, tieloved wife of I lx late John D Clough Funern service front the C.K.Wilson and Son Memorial Chapel, 101 Runell Am-, Cowansville, on Phursday, July 27th., at 2.00 Interment Frelighshurg, vvel-.\u201cThis Dra-in the future to provide -\t.\t.\t.nss Canada booed Monday peau of^ Montreal who in turn mass of our people the answers 1', '*\u2018\u2018ssl,1K arouml nn 01,1 it when told Premier Dan was presented with a scroll for to some of their most basic!', ',nn MONTREAL (CP)\u2014A groupofficially Monday with a of 600 mayors and reeves from come from Mayor Jean aero night mis-.i\ti Lt-ju.vi\tpLvpvuvm\t- pvivi* »,/*\t-w.,.,\ti,ici jiium ./asi, : Fn-n/'X c\u2014,\t- n iel Johnson of Quebec could not a \"task well done\" in bringing needs,\u2019 Mr.Dawson added.\t'50,000 respectively, forj 'Mfi firsl half\tttlirtll.t\tMCCAGHEY, M.j Norman Er*.Sales of Dnion Carbide Oa-j\t1\t\u2018\ti»or, DSD, MC and bar \u2014- Sud- oada Ltd increased 7't to PILLE John and Evelyn (nre[don!y at his reoidenco, in Sut-$77,72.1,000 in (he six months!llrunton) are happy lo announce ton, Que, on Sunday July 33, i ndi-d June 3007 from $72, Jibe arrival of their daughter,] 19(17, MaJ.Norman Fraaer Me-' 3f>l>,000\tIn ttie\tfirst\tbutt\tof\tKrana Evelyn at\tthe\tSherbrcvoke\tt'aghey, beloved husband of 1000 but\t.ml earnings\t_d_ropped\t] ||a,,n(\u201e| \u201en July\t21,\t1SW7.A sis\tj Irene Doran, and dear father Palter for Geoffrey.All doing well of John, and brother of Edith Reed, of Quebec City.Resting SANGSTER\tCohn and Bar\tat the Rickaby Funeral Home, tiara announce\tthe\tbirth of a\t707 St John St., Quebec.Fun' daughter, Kelly Lynn.7 lbs, eral service from Chalmer\u2019a 17% to $4,057,000\t(47c share) from $.1,(>00,000 ( 37c jshare).Net income for the year 1007 is not expected to reach the $1 31 per share level achieved in 1000, MONTREAL STOCK MARKET lor Stephen and Marshall.of Mount Roy al, president of the federation, concerning the ab- should be attacked and scnce of Mr.Johnson.\tmeans to relieve them.The dinner climaxed the end M], Fulton did not think that of the first day of the three-day (everything could be accomptish-]ed at a single meeting and fore-Jjcast that the dialogue would cover many months, but he felt that a start should be made in issues.But Ottawa, he explained, re- ing structure conceived and de- ^uspti t0 evcn la'*! w\u2018t*1 l^e pro' signed as part of the Man in vlnces- the Community theme at thei\tadopting this attitude, world's fair.The conference and the financing of education were to be the major topics of discussion today.The delegates later in the day: .\t,, will visit Expo 67 and Habitat,!80\"1.^;\"?., the unorthodox multiple dwell- .\t¦\t* Quebec state din-, MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Securityjon duly men of the RCMP, que the no genuine commitment to this ner Sunday night.\t| for the visit of Charles de Gaulle bee Provincial Police, Montreal 0 ¦,ectue-\ti The two federal ministers at'10 ExP° 67 today will not be as]city police and Erpo security Mr.Wheeler called for an \u201cef- the dinner.External Affairs strin*ent a,i was fr tlie force, fective housing policy.\" He said Minister Martin and Manpower ^Ul'l'n s recpnt visit but there] Helicopters and largo motor housing starts suffered a 20 per- Minister Marchand, appeared cent decline betwen 1965 and glum but declined alt comment.1966, which likely would con Provincial politicians were tinue in 1967,\t1 elated.\t\u2019 Abitibi I Algoma Aluminum ; Argus Corp.Asbestos let.I Brazil will be just as many policemen boats also will be used to patrol |j |,-orost around.\t]above and around the site.j(-an For the Fr-nrh nr-siHeni\u2019c President de Gaulle will visit tK X.si i ii ,.V- ' REGULAR and KINGS theme at the he said, \u201cthe Prime Minister is was opened on*-v handing a club to the separatists.When you refuse to (even discuss his legitimate 1 grievances with a man, you only 1\tincrease his feeling of frustra- tion.\u201d Instead of seeking a constitutional basis for implementing its policies, Ottawa was using the bribery and big stick approach.\u201cThey come to the provinces and say, If you do things our way, we wilt pay half the cost,\u2019 which only serves to aggravate the provincial governments,\u201d commented Mr.Fulton.Questioned as to remarks made by French President de Gaulle during his visit to Quebec City, Mr.Fulton replied i that he believed General de Gaulle was a man who had lost touch with reality.7\" \u201cI do not believe^he \"\"can speak for the people of France any longer and I think his declarations were made because jof a misapprehension as to the actual conditions which exist in Canada today,\u201d Mr.Fulton i said.While he did not think it conceivable that Quebec should (ever separate from the rest of Canada, the former Justice ! Minister believed that there \"to**;,,; \u2022j Hr if li French president\u2019s! rresiuem.ae v»aum; win visiiiCari Ir()n nine-pavilion tour there will be\tmore pavilions than anyjFdn Aviation - other head of state who has vis !,-dn |jr j ited Expo.The Quen toured seven.On iiis packed schedule 'jCrtn.Br, Alum (Chemceil ' ! 1 T 1 are|Cons.Paper the pavilions of France, Can ; *n her j time and the fire did not spread ^ 1 year.Resting at the Bish-lo nearby houses.Perk-y Sian- ',r,lon Funeral Home.where dish of Way \u2019s Mills and ow ner : 17ra>'t>rs wjl1 be on Thur*-of Underwood Lodge said about f*ay>\t27th., at 2:15 p.m,, 82.000 damage was done to the followed by funeral service In cottage.\t;'he\tChurch of The\tGood\tShep- - (herd at 2:30 p.m.\tRev.\tF.R.__\tStevenson officiating.Interment (Cart) tlf tXhaukff |in\tWestbury Cemetery.\tBish- MCLAUGHLIN - I wish «0 th.nk f\u2019P,Cm FUneral H°me- Drs.KJIncK, Wells, nurses snfl aides,!- .- .relatives and friends for your kind ness to me, after my surgery in thej] Sherbrooke Hospital.Vour kindness was much appreciated.HERBERT MCLA UGH LI NS Desmarais Business College is offering an ENGLISH COMMERCIAL COURSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS This ii * day cours* for English.speaking students.Both 4th year (lit Commercial) and 5th year (2nd Commercial) are offered.Exam* ar* given by th* Quebec Minister of education.$212.00 is paid by the Regional School Board.$100.is paid by the Quebec Social Allowance Commission.Ask for our Prospectus DESMARAIS BUSINESS COLLEGE 85 ALBERT ST.\u2014 SHERBROOKE _ Tel.562-2511 Summer Res.: 864-4583 -1- and those he has made since gloves off low-level donnyhrook Tor |-)orT) Bank arriving Sunday\tbetween federal and Quebec | \\ir\\ES and on*S Though he spoke emotionally (officials arranging the visit.jAlta.Gas Trunk 38 Quotes Cassiar Central del Rio Denison Falconbridga Gunnar Hollinger Kerr Addison Pine Point Quemont 17Vi 74 M> 89% seven years ago about the blood It blew up during the weekend ties between France and Que when.bee.he ws* equally warm about\t- the support Canada gave him\tn I during the Second World War.\turOullCC He could »ay in 1960 of Canada-France relations that \u201cno differences of fundamentals sep arates us but.on the contrary.MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Agrlcu) the French feel common accord ^ure department quotation*: with the Canadians, both in their conception and handling of Butter: Current receipts ten the problems of our times.\u201d derable 92 points 62 : 23 points! FOCUS ALTERED\t63.1 anad.an da.r> commission ; pj^adp ard hours worked between Mas ery apprentice may reque«t to make up the night ahifL 1st and April 30,h prior m va ^Vhe* o^'he'^comeVemit\u2019l ™ employer may here C3(b?Eveïy emïovee who .Jed tMhe corresponding journey, «rvice men.wrecking mech-, rsa«M tor Mil, hasa t t>*«e I\u2019la.mttl rhr»» n\u2019B'p.ft# raomt OreirO 'h art lu inj raem t#i and wn.aen i«t Ktt Ont oth«r at 110900 At low at S* o.i Wteklr r< il n«uSr#au T«l ISO Sold #r Knas:il, r>#auiUl# 4 Property For $c!c 20 Wonted To Purchase 35a.legal Notice due vieition piv before leivini t'o vieition.\tn*w If one or more cenen! holi- rtbuilt mfbtrtr, S«2 4Tt!N H.lters pur*hr#d.and Weilineton S'.S'.Tel ntî .iSW *i*d# row.to fr«.h#n in V i.us ^pif»W3*4#f tncl tv i.'bf 4«#ni PAST WARP, itvaltd on Uai.eiuis Hates.Knoabar* Fall.Vt Si , S room hri.-lt huniaiou re crnllt built, hot water oil heat, Ol-P JICWri-HV, dlahoa oil lamp., lilt immediate «eeunanes Pru-J lun* \u2022\u2022\"\u2019¦da.a#uee».and p ie SU.ihsi Cash lo he dlai'.iase.t Ap furniture t o.,n Mset end, 1 ennoy.ply C.V tonnors, Real KHats 'III# T#1 M7 7J10 Kinser or J K t'#itl#r, Hepiesen tame.Sd;' toon nr S«.ilMT\t\"?,u v *11 \"nJ\ta dun, sluggish battle\tbut he chipped to within\tfour ship'\t(at first\u2014in ideal playing condi- feet for his par.Massengale January shot a three-under-llions under sunny skies and drove into the left rough and his par 69, Massengale 71\twith no wind\u2014but suddenly ex second hit a cameraman and phxicd into high excitement dropped near a tree, but he put They had leaped over the when birdies began falling for a wedge to within three feet for heads of some of the game's both.\ta closing par.leading stars, including Jack; Each had eight one - putt January fell behind when he Nieklaus and Arnold Palmer,\tgreens and January sank putts\tbogeyed the fourth from a\tsand Sunday\tto tie for the crown at\tof 35, 15\tand twice 12 feet.\ttrap and dropped the fifth\thole 281.\tMassengale\u2019s longest putt was to Massengale\u2019s six-foot birdie Spraying his shots through the a 20-footer on the 12th for a putt, early holes and hacking from birdie.\tJanuary earned top priie of rough to sand bunkers but stay January drove into the rough S25.000 for the victory with ing alive with some magnificent five times and Massengale Massengale getting $15.000.putting, the 37-year-old January-\u2014 fell two strokes behind through the first five.But he rallied to even the duel at the par-five eighth and ran in a 30-foot put from the fringe to go ahead\u2014to stay\u2014at the 199-yard, lake-hole 10th.It seemed to set him off.He rolled in a tricky 12-footer Ray\tCulp has parlayed a\tEisworth\twith a \u201ctrade\tme\" on top of Massengale\u2019s 20-foot change of scenery and a change\tultimatum\tlast October, birdie putt as the 550-yard 12th of pace into a change of direc-( The Cubs broke in front hole and matched his rival with tion .for himself and the against St.Louis starter Lary another birdie putt at the 14th.non-stop Chicago Cubs.\tJaster in the second inning The back - breaker for the The former Philadelphia fire-(when Ron Santo singled, Ernie fighting, 30 - year - old Massen-; bailer\twho learned to pull the\tBanks doubled home a\trun gale, from Fort Worth, came at;string\ton his fastball while sit\tand.after\ta walk and Clarence the 15th whore January, after a ting at Leo Durocher's elbowr.Jones\u2019 infield hit filled the tremendous drive of around 300 pitched the Cubs back into a bases, reliever Jack Lamabe yards, rifled a wedge to within share oi the National League walked another run across, three feet for his fifth birdie of lead Monday night with a five-1 Singles by Glenn Beckert and Billy Williams plus Santo'* runscoring ground out boosted the lead to 3-0 in the fifth.Cuellar, who struck out 12, including five of the first seven men he faced, gave up a bad-hop double by Cookie Rojas in the fifth inning, then held the Phils hitless until Bill White singled in the 11th.The Houston southpaw also scored the winning run in the bottom of the 11th, drawing a Cubs share M lead after sitting Cards The day.¦ The two parred the short 16th.(shared bogeys on the 17th, then (scrambled for pars on the final hole.hit 3-1 victory over St.Louis ICardinals.The victory, ninth for the Cubs in their last 11 games, pulled them even with the Car- Miners who seem assured of a hand, is ninth in the slugging,in 1956 and the Lucky Interna;rates 4-3 in Monday\u2019s only other playoff berth should their pow- race with a .308 average.Bigi erhouse hitters continue produc- ! John McKee of Thetford domin-j take the Miners of Thetford and ing, are off to Lachine to take ; a ted the individual listings with; the Indians of Quebec, bolh tied jon the third place Meta.(a .420 average at the plate Medal Standings at five games off the pace.| The individual standings in (and 8 homeruns, second only to| WINNIPEG (CP) \u2014 Medal jby pitching out of a sixth-inning major league action.Culp, who won seven games for the Phillies last season, squared his 1967 record at S-8 The Alouettes have take'll three the league, which were just re- John Self's 12.\t(standings at the Pan-American!jam.sweating out a 51-minute of their four meetings with the: cently released, show a marked: Russ Ayoub also skims (he Games-5\train delay and then knocking Royals so far this season.For some odd reason, Drummond-ville has never proved to be much of a stumbling block for Guy St.Vincent's men.Hie high - flying Piessisville upswing in the performance of j .300 mark In the batting di-, a few Alouettes.Willie Madis- vision while Matty Alston is im-\tGold Silver Bronze son, seventh in the batting aver-: proving his percentage with ( United States 2\t0\t0 age listings, is nursing a .313 every game and should be up Mexico\tOil percentage at the plate.Mad- with the best of them before the î Cuba\t110 issoti has also stolen the most close of the season.\t| Venezuela\tO\t0\t1 of the last nine Cardinals he faced.Culp talked the Phillies into a winter deal that sent him tc jwalk and moving around to third on a sacrifice and an error before Jim Wynn's single broke the 1-1 deadlock.Jim Lefebvre's nin - scoring jingle in the ninth lifted the Dodgers past the Pirates after they had wiped out a 3-0 Pittsburgh lead.Dick Schofield, who had three hits, doubled a run home in the fifth and scored on iVillie Davis\u2019 single to tie it encan swinger from men os\t,\t,\t\u201e y ,\t.-i .\u2022\t.®\t.the suburban Board of Trade * Aires had accomplished in a\t, .\t,,\t,\t3 ,\t,,,\tcourse at Woodbridge.This isi carefree round-the-world caper ./ one tournament that is ideally ! when!\u201e\u201e;,\u201ej î__u:_\tk He tied for 13th in 1965 and won $2.063 but last year at Southport.England, he tied for be turned pro.He has won 140 or so tournaments at various places, stopping off in North America for brief flings f\t.that earned him little moreiTÏ ?') P1Cked 'T ^\u2022501°o than walking-around money.Not bad ^ 4 wh°\u2019 Jn 18 Roberto had been trying to yefrs^ V tf
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